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Chapter 3 of Inner Library Alignment, Understanding Triggers, explores the moments that catch us off guard—when a word, tone, or interaction opens an old emotional chapter without warning. This chapter reveals how triggers are not about the present moment, but about unresolved stories still living in the inner library.
Through reflection, lived insight, and the practice of FLIP, Chapter 3 invites listeners to stop reacting to the cover and start reading the story beneath it—using triggers as signals for revision, healing, and reclaiming authorship over their inner world.
If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.
Follow the podcast and share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and remember they have always been the author.
Align. Know. Author.
By Rachel GoldenChapter 3 of Inner Library Alignment, Understanding Triggers, explores the moments that catch us off guard—when a word, tone, or interaction opens an old emotional chapter without warning. This chapter reveals how triggers are not about the present moment, but about unresolved stories still living in the inner library.
Through reflection, lived insight, and the practice of FLIP, Chapter 3 invites listeners to stop reacting to the cover and start reading the story beneath it—using triggers as signals for revision, healing, and reclaiming authorship over their inner world.
If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.
Follow the podcast and share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and remember they have always been the author.
Align. Know. Author.